Amit_Shah directs border demolition
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The directives by Amit Shah>>> are expected to enhance security and reduce illegal activities along India>>>'s borders, potentially improving investor confidence in border region stability. Increased scrutiny on financial transactions and businesses in border areas may impact local economies and banking sectors, requiring stricter compliance.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah>>> has directed authorities to implement a 'zero tolerance' policy against illegal constructions within 15 km of India>>>'s international borders, particularly along the India>>>-Pakistan>>> frontier. During a security review meeting in Bikaner, India — Rajasthan>>>, Amit Shah>>> emphasized demolishing all such structures and enhancing the responsibilities of district magistrates. These responsibilities include ensuring legal and financial compliance of banking transactions, verifying business establishments, tracking mule accounts and shell companies, identifying fake Aadhaar cards, and controlling cross-border smuggling. The directives also call for a 360-degree security framework involving citizens, state machinery, and security agencies, and a coordinated approach among the India — Border Security Force>>>, India — Central Board of Direct Taxes>>>, and India — Narcotics Control Bureau>>> to combat infiltration, narcotics smuggling, encroachment, and terror financing. The measures aim to strengthen border management and curb economic crimes.
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